Hannah Gannagé-Stewart

Hannah Gannagé-Stewart

Deputy Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

The shape of software
Solicitors Journal

The shape of software

Stephen Brown considers the pros and cons of best-of-breed, integrated and build-your own software solutions
Help! I'm the new COFA
Solicitors Journal

Help! I'm the new COFA

Taking on the role of compliance officer for finance and administration (COFA) requires sound knowledge and financial skills as well as firmwide teamwork, says Tracey Calvert
Not just a confidence vote
Solicitors Journal

Not just a confidence vote

Women are held to unrealistic and unobtainable goals in the workplace, hindering their career progression, says Dana Denis-Smith
SRA publishes Risk Outlook
Solicitors Journal

SRA publishes Risk Outlook

Money laundering, dubious investment schemes, and the perils of losing information or money to cybercrime are highlighted as risks in the Solicitors Regulation Authority's (SRA) Risk Outlook.
Review calls for devolved justice in Wales
Solicitors Journal

Review calls for devolved justice in Wales

The Welsh Assembly should wrest control of justice, policing and prisons from Westminster, a commission led by the former lord chief justice of England and Wales has recommended.
An ethical conundrum for law firms
Solicitors Journal

An ethical conundrum for law firms

Non-partners could face serious financial implications when new SRA rules come into force in November unless firms have adequate insurance cover, warns Gideon Habel
Dear reader, please don't leave
Solicitors Journal

Dear reader, please don't leave

Sue Bramall explains how firms should approach their content marketing so they can hook their target readers and clinch new clients
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